Topical spironolactone, Nizoral, and Laser Comb

brandnew

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Anyone tried this combo? I figured its worth a try. Im just thinning in the temples and crown a little. I tried finasteride twice and gave me sides and even tried lower doses then I decided to try rogaine foam 6/15/10-7/12/10 and stopped after a month due to headaches and light headedness after applying it. I started Dr. Lees topical spironolactone twice a day a little over two weeks ago. I have been using nizoral about twice a week now for about a year. I leave it in for 3-5 minutes then rinse. I own a hairmax laser comb and was thinking trying 2-3 times a week. Thoughts/Suggestions?
 

nickypoos

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My opinon (So don't bite me)
Laser comb doesn't work
Topical spironolactone, not potent enough to stop hairloss without DHT Inhibitors
Nizoral, All well and good, no where near good enough to be a liable hairloss solution with the above two.
 

G k

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I don't think laser comb works so you can save a lot of time and money by cuting it out.

spironolactone and Nizoral will give you very minimal benefits.
 

yankee

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Laser comb = Waste of time and money. FDA approved safe to use, not to grow hair.

I continue to learn that all treatments are pretty much useless without finasteride.
 
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